"It's just a matter of time before Americans realize that institutions
like their courts, designed for a culturally coherent
population, cannot be stretched to
accommodate the empire
that America has become—and that the only answer to
judicial legislation is impeachment."

Wrong. There are ways to change
jurisdiction allowed to the courts, and entire
categories of cases and controversies can be removed
from ordinary jurisdiction.

James
Fulford writes:
It's true that in theory Congress can write into legislation language
that should
prevent the Supreme Court from overriding it, but modern
Congresses don't have the nerve. Of course, they may not
have the nerve to impeach, either.